PONTIAC FIERO 1988 Service Repair Manual

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6EZ-A-50 5.0b (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
- GROUND -
CODE 45
OXYGEN SENSOR CIRCUIT
(RICH EXHAUST INDICAnEB)
5.OL (VlN E) ""FYESEBIES (TBI)
Circuit Description:
The ECM supplies a voltage of about .45 volt between terminals "D6" and "D7". (If measured with a 10
megohm digital voltmeter, this may read as low as .32 volts.) The
O2 sensor varies the voltage within a range
of about
1 volt if the exhaust is rich, down through about .10 volt if exhaust is lean.
The sensor is like an open circuit and produces no voltage when it is below about 360°C (600°F). An open
sensor circuit or cold sensor causes "Open Loop" operation.
Test Description: Numbers below refer to circled
numbers on the diagnostic chart.
1. Code 45 is set when the O2 sensor signal voltage or
CKT
422.
@ Remains above .7 volts for 50 seconds; and in
"Closed Loop".
@ Engine time after start is 1 minute or more.
@ Throttle angle greater than 2% (about .2 volts
above idle voltage) but less than 25%.
Diagnostic Aids:
Using the "Scan", observe the block learn values at
different rpm conditions to determine when the
Code
45 may have been set. If the conditions for Code 45
exists, The block learn values will be around 115.
@ Fuel Pressure System will go rich if pressure is too
high. The ECM can compensate for some increase.
However, if it gets too high, a Code 45
may be set.
See "Fuel System Diagnosis", CHART
A-7.
Q See CHART A-7.
@ Check for fuel contaminated oil.
@ HE1 Shielding An open ground CKT 453 (ignition
system ref. low) may result in EMI, or induced
electrical "noise". The ECM looks
at this "noise" as
reference pulses. The additional pulses result in a
higher than actual engine speed signal. The ECM
then delivers too much fuel, causing system to go
rich. Engine tachometer will also show higher than
actual engine speed, which can help in diagnosing
this problem.
@ Canister Purge Check for fuel saturation. If full of
fuel, check canister control and hoses. See
"Canister Purge", Section
"(23".
@ MAP Sensor An output that causes the ECM to
sense a lower than normal
vacuum can cause the
system to go rich. Disconnecting the MAP sensor
will allow the ECM to set
a fixed value for the
sensor. Substitute a different MAP sensor if the the
rich condition is gone while the sensor is
disconnected.
r TPS An intermittent TPS output will cause the
system to go rich, due to
a false indication of the
engine accelerating.

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PNWBLK 439
CODE 53
VEHICLE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (VATS) CIRCUIT
5.OL (VIM E) "F" SERIES (TBI)
Circuit Description:
The VATS system is designed to disable vehicle operation if the incorrect key or starting procedure is used.
The VATS decoder module sends a signal to the ECM if the correct key is being
:sed. If the proper signal does
not reach the ECM on CKT 963, the ECM will not pulse the injectors
"ON" and thus not allow the vehicle to be
started. Code
53 will set, if the proper signal is not being received at ECM terminal "B6" when the ignition is turned
"ON". Code 53 does not store in the ECM memory but is only present when the conditions stated above are met.
Test Description: Numbers below refer to circled If the decoder module is found to be OK, as
numbers on the diagnostic chart. determined
from Section
"SA", the ECM may be at
1. If the engine cranks, and a Code 53 is stored, it Fault,
but this is not a likely condition.
indicates that the portion of the module which
2. If Code 53 is stored, and the engine will not crank,
generates the signal to the ECM is not operating it indicates
that there is a VATS problem or an
or CKT 963 is open or shorted to ground. incorrect
key or starting procedure is being used.

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6E2-A-54 5.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
465 DK GRNMlHT
450 BLWHT
FUEL PUMP BATTERY JUNCTION TEST TERM. BULKHEAD BODY CONNECTOR
BLOCK (12 VOLT) CONNECTOR
CODE 54
FUEL PUMP CIRCUIT
(LOW VOLTAGE)
5.OL (VIN E) "F"" SERIES (TBI)
Circuit Description:
When the ignition switch is turned "ON", the electronic control module (ECM) will activate the fuel pump
relay and run the in-tank fuel pump. The fuel pump will operate as long as the engine is cranking or running,
and the ECM is receiving ignition reference pulses.
If there are no reference pulses, the ECM will shut
"OFF" the fuel pump within 2 seconds after key "ON".
Should the fuel pump relay, or the
12 volt relay drive from the ECM fail, the fuel pump will be run through
an oil pressure switch back-up circuit.
Code
54 will set if the ECM does not see the 12 volts signal at terminal "B2" during the 2 seconds that the
ECM is energizing the fuel pump relay.
Diagnostic Aids:
An inoperative fuel pump relay can result in long
cranking times, particularly if the engine is cold or
engine oil pressure is low. The extended crank period
is caused by the time necessary for oil pressure to
build enough to close the oil pressure switch and turn
"ON" the fuel pump.

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DRlVEABlLlTY AND EMISSIONS 5.Ob (VIN E) 6E2-A-5%
FUEL PUMP CIRCUIT
MPER WIRE, CONNECT FUEL PUMP
TO 12 VOLTS.
CONNECT TEST LIGHT BETWEEN HARNESS
CKT465 AND
EL PUMP RELAY.

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6EZ-A-56 5.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
S.OL (VIN E) 'T" SERIES (TBI)
CODE 51
PROM ERROR
CODE 52
CALPAK ERROR
(FAULTY OR INCORRECT CALPAK)
CODE 55
ECM ERROR
CLEAR CODES AND CONFIRM "CLOSED LOOP" OPERATION AND NO "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" LIGHT.
INSTALL MISSING OR FAULTY CALPAK .
REPLACE ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE (ECM).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
............................................................. Before Starting Page B-1
lntermittents .............................................................. PageB-2
HardStart........,........................................................ PageB-2
...................... .................. Surges and/or Chuggle .... ........ ... Page B-3
.............................................. Lack of Power, Sluggish, or Spongy Page 8-3
DetonationISparkKnock ...................................................... PageB-4
...................................................... Hesitation,
Sag, Stumble Page B-4 8 .......................................................... Cuts Out, Misses ? .I Page 8-4
PoorFuelEconomy .......................................................... PageB-5
........................................ Rough, Unstable, or Incorrect Idle, Stalling Page
B-5
............................................. Excessive Exhaust Emissions or Odors Page
B-6
........................................................... Dieseling, Run-on Page B-6
Backfire......,..,.........,............................................... PageB-6
............................. CHART B-1, Restricted Exhaust System Check -All Engines Page B-7
BEFORE
STARTING
Before using this section you should have This check should include:
performed the DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUIT
CHECK. @ Vacuum hoses for splits, kinks, and proper
Verify the customer complaint, and locate the connections,
as shown on Emission Control
correct SYMPTOM below. Check the items Information label.
indicated under that symptom.
@ Air leaks at throttle body mounting and intake
If the ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NOT manifold.
RUN, see CHART
A-3. @ Ignition wires for cracking, hardness, proper
Several of the following symptom procedures routing,
and carbon tracking.
call for a careful visual (physical) check.
@ Wiring for proper connections, pinches, and cuts.
The importance of this step cannot be stressed The
following symptoms cover several engines.
too strongly
- it can lead to correcting a problem To
determine if a particular system or component is
without further checks and can save valuable time. used,
refer to the ECCM wiring diagrams for
application .

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6EZ-B-2 5.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Problem may or may not turn "ON" the "Service Engine Soon" light, or store a code.
DO NOT use the trouble code charts in Section
"A" for intermittent problems. The fault must be
present to locate the problem. If a fault is
intermittent, use of trouble code charts may result
in replacement of good parts.
@ Most intermittent problems are caused by faulty
electrical connections or wiring. Perform
careful check of suspect circuits for:
- Poor mating of the connector halves, or
terminals, not fully seated in the connector
body (backed out).
I - Improperly formed or damaged terminals.
All connector terminals in problem circuit
should be carefully reformed to increase
contact tension.
- Poor terminal to wire connection. This
requires removing the terminal from the
connector body to check as outlined in the
Introduction to Section
"6E".
@ If a visual (physical) check does not find the
cause of the problem, the car can be driven with
a voltmeter connected to a suspected circuit or a
"Scan" tool may be used. An abnormal voltage
reading, when the problem occurs, indicates the
problem may be in that circuit. If the wiring
and connectors check OK, and a trouble code was
stored for a circuit having a sensor, except
for Codes 44 and 45, substitute a known good
sensor and recheck.
@ Loss of trouble code memory. To check,
disconnect TPS and idle engine until "Service
Engine Soon" light comes
"ON". Code 22 should
be stored, and kept in memory, when ignition is
turned "OFF" for at least 10 seconds. If not, the
ECM
is faulty.
@ An intermittent "SES" light, and no trouble
codes, may be caused by:
- Electrical system interference caused by a
defective relay, ECM driven solenoid, or switch.
They can cause a sharp electrical surge.
Normally, the problem will occur when the
faulty component is operated.
- Improper installation of electrical options, such
as lights, 2-way radios, etc.
- EST wires should be routed away from spark
plug wires, ignition system components, and
generator. Wire for CKT 453 from ECM to
ignition system should be a good ground.
- Ignition secondary shorted to ground.
- CKTs 419 ("SES" light) or 451 (Diagnostic Test)
intermittently shorted to ground.
- ECM power grounds.
HARD START
Definition: Engine cranks OK, but does not start for a long
time. Does eventually run, or may start but immediately dies.
, <
@ CHECK: 4. Connect a radiator test pump to the line and
- For water contaminated fuel. apply 103 kPa (15 psi) pressure. If the
- Fuel system pressure CHART A-7. pressure will hold for 60 seconds, the check
- TPS for sticking or binding should read less than
valve is OK.
1.25 volts on a "Scan" tool. @ Check ignition system for:
- No crank signal; see CHART C-1B. - Proper output with ST-125.
- EGR operation; CHART C-7. - Worn shaft.
- Fuel System - CHART A-7. - Rare and shorted wires.
- For a faulty in-tank fuel pump check valve, - Pickup coil resistance and connections.
which would allow the fuel in the lines to drain
- Loose ignition coil connections.
back to the tank after the engine is stopped. To
- Moisture in distributor cap.
check for this condition:
- Spark plugs, wet plugs, cracks, wear,
1. Ignition "OFF".
improper gap, burned electrodes, or heavy
2. Disconnect fuel line at the filter
deposits.
3. Remove the tank filler cap. @ If engine starts but then, immediately stalls,
open distributor bypass line. If engine then
starts, and runs OK, replace distributor pickup
coil.
@ Check CKT 423 (EST) for short to ground.

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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6E2-B-3
SURGES AND/OR CHUGGLE
Definition: Engine power variation, under steady
throttle or cruise. Feels like the car speeds up and slows
down, with no change in the accelerator pedal.
@ Use a "Scan" tool to make sure reading of VSS
matches vehicle speedometer. See "Special
Information", Section
"6E".
e CHECK:
- For intermittent EGR at idle. See appropriate
CHART C-7.
- Ignition timing. See Emission Control
Information label.
- Inline fuel filter for dirt or restriction.
- Fuel pressure. See CHART A-7.
- Generator output voltage. Repair if less than 9,
or more than
16 volts.
- TCC Operation. CHART C-8A.
@ Inspect oxygen sensor for silicon contamination
from fuel, or use of improper RTV sealant. The
sensor may have a white, powdery
coabing and
result in a high but false signal voltage (rich
exhaust indication). The ECM will then reduce
the amount of fuel delivered to the engine,
causing a severe driveability problem.
@ Remove spark plugs. Check for cracks, wear,
improper gap, burned electrodes, or heavy
deposits. Also, check condition of the rest of the
ignition system.
LACK OF BOWER, SLUGGISH, OR SPONGY
Definition: Engine delivers less than expected power. Little or no
increase in speed, when accelerator pedal is pushed down part way.
@ Compare customer's car to similar unit. Make - For restricted fuel filter, contaminated fuel or
sure the customer's car has an actual problem. improper fuel pressure. See CHART A-7.
@ Remove air cleaner and check air filter for dirt, - ECM Grounds.
or for being plugged. Replace as necessary.
- EGR operation for being open, or partly open, all
If there is spray from only one injector, then, the time
- CHART C-7.
there is a malfunction in the injector assembly,
- Generator output voltage. Repair if less than 9, or
or in the signal to the injector assembly.
'I'he more than 16 volts.
malfunction can be isolated, by switching the
- Engine valve timing and compression.
injector connectors.
If the problem remains with - Engine, for proper or worn camshaft. See Section
the original injector, after switching the
"6A".
connector, then the injector is defective. Replace - Transmission torque converter operation. See
the injector. If the problem moves with the
Sectionw7A".
injector connector, then the problem is an - Secondary ignition voltage.
improper signal in the injector circuits, see
- Proper operation or ESC. See Section "C5".
CHART A-3. @ Check exhaust system for restriction. See
@ CHECK: CHART B- 1.
- Ignition timing. See Emission Control
Information label.

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